Tunel (piercing)


Tunnels are enlarged holes in different parts of the body (most often in the ear). Their size ranges from 1.6 mm to virtually unlimited sizes. Man with a tunnel in the size of 30 mm

The tunnel can be operated (it consists in cutting out a specific place on the body where the tunnel is placed, usually the ear canal), or by puffing with special pushers or inserting larger ear tags. Depending on the location of the puncture, tunnels heal from 4 weeks to a year. Often, due to lack of hygiene or reduced body immunity, this type of puncture is not accepted in the body, causing difficult to heal wounds or difficult to remove the sores. blow-outs. Examples of tunnel adornments Short story

Ear rubbing and other pierced body parts do not originate in Europe. It is known from various African tribes, Australians, as well as the inhabitants of the islands of Oceania. Some South American peoples also practiced this way of decorating the body. This was one of the symbols of belonging to a tribal community. Today, this tradition disappears at its precursors, but the spread of pierced places has become popular in Western culture. This is one way of expressing your individuality.



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